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Wisconsin pharmacist accused of sabotaging COVID vaccines charged with misdemeanor
Investigators continue to look into how much damage a suspect allegedly caused after he allegedly took COVID-19 vaccines out of storage.
Virginia lawmakers introduce bill to abolish death penalty
Virginia lawmakers are seeking to end capital punishment for state crimes.
How 2nd Trump impeachment could differ from 1st
Trump’s second impeachment will have different consequences if convicted due to his departure from the White House.
Michigan bans open carry guns from statehouse
Months after armed protesters stormed the state capital building, Michigan leaders voted unanimously to prohibit weapons on the grounds.
Kentucky lawmaker introduces 3 new bills in wake of Breonna Taylor case
Lawmakers are working to improving policing in Kentucky following the fallout of the Breonna Taylor shooting and protests.
Capitol rioter pictured with Nancy Pelosi’s lectern released on bond
One of the Capitol riot suspects was released on bond.
Capitol riot suspects who allegedly brought zip ties, wore tactical gear arrested
The FBI said it napped Capitol riot suspects who they say allegedly brought plastic ties used for restraining people.
Alleged lectern thief, horn-helmeted suspect arrested in connection with Capitol riot
Two suspects of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot who went viral were arrested.
4 dead after US Capitol breached by pro-Trump mob during ‘failed insurrection’
The Capitol was the scene of a violent riot after Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the building as Congress worked to certify the election and declare Joe Biden the winner.
Pharmacist sabotaged vaccines because he thought they were ‘unsafe,’ police say
Prosecutors trying to investigate a pharmacist who was suspected of tampering with coronavirus vaccines hit a technical snafu.
Here are some of the biggest new laws that went into effect Jan. 1
New laws enacted across the country went into effect at the beginning of the year.
2020 is a year we’ll never forget. Here’s why
To say that 2020 was a year for the history books is an understatement.
Boston police sergeant put on leave over bodycam footage of George Floyd protests
New body camera footage shed light on the police conduct during the spring’s Black Lives Matter protests.
New York bans sale, display of Confederate flag, other hate symbols on state property
The Confederate symbol will have a smaller footprint in New York.
New body camera video shows events immediately following Ahmaud Arbery shooting
New police camera footage shows the suspects acknowledge they filmed Ahmaud Arbery’s death.
US administers 1st doses of Pfizer coronavirus vaccine
The moment that millions of Americans waited for arrived: the first shots of the coronavirus vaccine.
NYC mayor signals another shutdown coming as COVID-19 cases rise
The surge of coronavirus cases has put the city on high alert.
Man at Las Vegas airport climbs onto wing of plane taxiing for takeoff
Passengers on a plane waiting to take off were in the middle of a tense standoff between police and a suspect who got onto the runway.
New York City leaders sue to postpone ranked-choice voting system
New York’s voter approved switch to ranked-choice voting saw its first major legal challenge from City Council members.